"Address Samuel Colt New York City" inscribed on top of the revolver's barrel. The item has a silver-plated backstrap, and is a heavier piece than the Army or Navy model Colts. It was probably custom-ordered and designed for a horse holster.

"Memphis," "Novelty Works," and "Thos. Leech & Co." stamped on three lines. Grip is wrapped with leather and twisted brass. This sword was produced in Memphis prior to the partnership with Charles Rigdon.

"Star of Liberty" sheet music to Gov. I. G. Harris. Words written by Randel Weber. Music written by Dr. O. Becker. Entered according to Act of Congress, A. D.1861, by J. A. McClure, in the Clerks office of the District Court of Middle Tenn. C.S.A....

"The Lost Cause," book signed by Thomas Jefferson Warr of Somerville, Tennessee. Thomas Jefferson Warr was born in Hardin County, Tenn., on August 26, 1839. He enlisted in the Confederate Army and was serving in Phillips' Battery at the time of his...